Russian President Dmitry Medvedev (R) shakes hands with ruler of the United Arab Emirates Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashed al-Maktoum (L) at the Kremlin in Moscow on March 30, 2009. A Chechen man believed to be a former Russian army commander who became a bitter foe of Chechnya's strongman leader was shot dead in the emirate of Dubai in an apparent assassination, police said. AFP PHOTO / RIA NOVOSTI / KREMLIN POOL / DMITRY ASTAKHOV

Haha, that's fun - I had been there just an hour before they took the tour I suppose. I just went through the Red Square to the library and then had the luch at GUM. Actually I'm tired of this sightseeing place because I have to walk there every day. Well, I hope the delegation enjoyed it though the weather was awful.

ps and that terrible story about Yamadaev. I've heard rumours that Sheikh Mohammed was very angry when he heard about that and first he was angry about Kadyrov (the president of Chechnya who some years ago said that he would kill Yamadaev). But it's the big question if Kadyrov is involved in murder.

Mr. Putin is a Prime Minister now, whereas Mr. Medvedev is an elected President of the Russian Federation. Thus, it is a part of Mr. Medvedev's responsibilities to escort Sheikh Mohammed touring the Red Square.

__________________"I never did mind about the little things"
Amanda, "Point of No Return"

During the meeting with Vladimir Putin Sheikh Mohammed invited him to U.A.E.. and Putin said "shukran" (I wonder why all videos cut the end with arabic 'thank you" off, only government's site mentioned it)Article with photos&Video
(I didn't find the English ones so both of the materials above are on Russian)